Part two of the Square Enix highly anticipated title Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has gotten a launch date for next year in February.
It also looks to be a platform exclusive at least for 3 months according to the small print. This could mean we’ll be seeing it arrive on PC a few months later.
The trailer gives a peek at what’s in store forCloudas well as a returning cast of characters includingRed XIII,Aeirith,Barret,Sephiroth, and some new characters come into play. It also gives a quick glimpse at some major action boss fights and dance numbers that surely will leave a lasting impression.
On the lighter side, there are also mini-games such as Chocobo racing which didn’t make it into the first and the Gold Saucer which includes a robot beat’em up. This gives me instant visions of the MMORPG Final Fantasy 14 version of the Gold Saucer which also has Chocobo racing, hopefully just as fun in FF7.
The main Final Fantasy 7 titles haven’t been the only ones to be remade. We also got titles such asCrisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunionas a “more than” remaster. Then there were the mobile titles such as Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis and the spinoff battle royal Final Fantasy 7 The First Soldier.
Pre-orders for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth are already available including on the official Square Enix store. Three editions are available with standard starting at $70, deluxe and a collector’s edition.
All pre-orders will gain the Midgar Bangle Mk. II armor, which is a bracelet worn by those leaving Midgar.
Those who already have played the Final Fantasy VII Remake and have saved data will gain couple of special items. You must have the saved data on the PS5 you are planning to play on.
Includes the base game and the pre-order bonuses if you order before the launch date.
The deluxe edition includes the base game, pre-order bonuses (ordered before launch date) as well as the following:
Digital Deluxe
The collector’s edition is of course the most expensive but comes with some extras:
But also available are the Twin Pack versions for the standard and digital deluxe versions. These include all previously mentioned items. The difference is it includes the Final Fantasy 7 Remake the first part. Ideally for those who haven’t previously played or those who just want it for their collection.
If you want to know what we thought ofFinal Fantasy VII Remake part 1, check out our review. You can also head to ourFFVII wikifor all the latest.
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Yuria
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